伊 폼페이에서 2천년간 손상되지 않은 인간 뇌세포 발견<br /><br />Researchers in Italy have found preserved brain cells in a two-thousand-year-old brain, that belonged to a victim of the Mount Vesuvius eruption.<br />The devastating volcanic eruption in the first century AD led to the deaths of thousands of people in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii and nearby towns.<br />Scientists believe the brain belonged to a 25-year old man, who died lying in bed.<br />Experts say sudden transformation from liquid to glass caused by abrupt cooling after intense heating has kept the man's brain intact.<br />The groundbreaking discovery was published in the journal 'PLOS One'.<br />